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JAY-Z STOPPED BY HOT 97.

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JAY-Z: Making "MCHG", recent Twitter use, & the BK Nets
Part 1 of 3, Jay stopped by to see Angie Martinez and they talked about what the recording sessions of MCHG were like... why he popped up on twitter yesterday... where he stands with the Nets... what was Ebro's role in "Ya'll Gonna Learn Today"... and whether or not he does 'normal people' stuff still! Only on Hot97.

Jay-Z on Dame Dash, Texting Obama, Blue Ivy & More!

Jay-Z defends Miley Cyrus, and talks Ratchetivity at Inauguration


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THE I FEEL FREE MAKEOVER DOCUMENTARY- Trailer
NE Video FILMS , The Main Avent Group & BKS Photographs Present: The I FEEL FREE MAKEOVER Project

Featuring Deanna Ferguson,So Grown Boutique Ebony Beatty,Chic Boutique ,Stanley G, Stanley G's Workout- Abdul Muhammad,The Dream Support Network-Joy Martin,Head 2 Toe Hair & Barber Salon -Marisellie Serrano, Make Up Artist Maz Styles-Yesline Suarez,Vice Versa Boutique -Elijah Oliver, "I AM" Life Coaching - Eugene Thomas,Supreme Clientele - Caryl Curling,Wentworth Clothier - Kayah Bernard, Accessorize You -Casting Committee- Ashon Avent, Jami Williams, Tracy Cadwell, Yseline Suarez, Shireal Renae, Alisha Scott Pena-Original Concept Ashon Avent & Alisha Scott Pena-Executive Producer Ashon Avent & Alonzo Beckett -Sound Design Sean Taylor -Artwork ,Jamia Smith - Directed & Edited by Alonzo Beckett (NE VIDEO FILMS)
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"THREE TO SEE"

August 3rd Mohegan Sun

NBC Sports Network Fight Night

 

Curtis Stevens vs. Saul Roman

Eddie Chambers vs. Thabiso Mchunu

Tomasz Adamek vs. Tony Grano

   
  

CURTIS STEVENS AIMS FOR

ANOTHER KNOCKOUT AGAINST ROMAN

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UNCASVILLE, CT - The last time middleweight Curtis "Showtime" Stevens was in the ring, something happened that he didn't plan on. The hard-punching boxer from Brooklyn, NY was extended for the full 8-round limit. Although he won a unanimous decision that day, the result didn't sit well with the hot prospect. If it was up to Stevens, 24-3, 17 KOs, every single one of his fights would end in a KO.

"I don't get paid overtime," Stevens recently said, summing up his boxing philosophy.

The exciting New Yorker gets a chance to register another knockout when appears in the 10-round main event on August 3rd at the Mohegan Sun, in Uncasville, CT. Stevens faces veteran Saul Roman, 37-9, 31 KOs, in the nationally televised contest.

The fight is the highlight bout of a triple header card on the next edition of Fight Night. The other televised bouts feature heavyweight Tomasz Adamek, 48-2, 29 KOs, and Tony Grano, 20-3-1, 16 KOs, in a 10-round heavyweight contest, and Eddie Chambers, 36-3, 18 KOs, in his first cruiserweight fight against Thabiso Mchunu,13-0, 10 KOs, also scheduled for 10 rounds.

Prior to his last bout, Stevens blasted out his previous two opponents in a single round each. However, against Roman he will find a battle-tested professional who figures to seriously test his punching power. The Mexican has been in with the best and sees Stevens as the final hurdle to the world title shot that has eluded him during his 13-year career.

With Stevens on the brink of big things in the middleweight division, he will certainly bring his "A" game into the ring against Roman. And for Stevens that means only one thing - a knockout. However if Stevens wants to add another flashy KO to his record, he's going to have to work for it against Roman.

But that's exactly what Stevens has done throughout his boxing career. His penchant for punching surfaced early in his amateur days, when he was first labeled as a dangerous knockout artist. This reputation has stuck in the professional ranks, and Stevens would like nothing more than to make another statement in the nationally televised main event.

With both fighters in hot pursuit of victory, their fight on August 3rd should prove to be an explosive encounter.

 

FIGHT INFO: August 3rd "Three To See" card at Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT.  In the main event Curtis Stevens and Saul Roman will clash for 10-rounds in a  middleweight war. Also co-featured will be a 10-round cruiserweight battle between Eddie Chambers and Thabiso Mchunu.  Heavyweight, Tomasz "Goral" Adamek will take on Tony Grano, Hartford, CT, 20-3-1, 16 KO's, for 10-rounds.

 

NBC Sports Network Fight Night will telecast the August 3rd show beginning10:30PM EDT.

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Tickets are priced at $120 and $35 plus facility fees and can be purchased by calling Mohegan Sun Box office 860-862-8499 or toll free at 888-226-7711 ext 8499. For ADA accessible sales, call Mohegan Sun Box Office at 860-862-8499.

 

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Filling the Void Left By an Absent Father - Oprah's Lifeclass - Oprah Winfrey Network
OWN is a singular destination on cable. Depth with edge. Heart. Star power. Connection. And endless possibilities.

Geoffrey Canada and Dr. Steve Perry are renowned educators and loving fathers, but like so many boys in America, they grew up as fatherless sons. Watch as these successful men describe how they moved past the pain and taught themselves to be good dads to their own children. 

For more Oprah's Lifeclass, visit http://www.oprah.com/OprahsLifeclass

                                             
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Redefining the Role of a Father - Oprah's Lifeclass - Oprah Winfrey Network
OWN is a singular destination on cable. Depth with edge. Heart. Star power. Connection. And endless possibilities.
Traditionally, fathers are thought of as disciplinarians and providers, but according to our Oprah's Lifeclass panel of experts, men need to rethink their roles. Watch as Iyanla Vanzant, Geoffrey Canada, CEO of Harlem Children's Zone, and Dr. Steve Perry, founder and principal of Capital Preparatory Magnet School, redefine what it means to be a father. Plus, find out what qualities many dads are lacking. 

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8 Ways Fathers Can Reconnect With Their Sons - Oprah's Lifeclass - Oprah Winfrey Network
OWN is a singular destination on cable. Depth with edge. Heart. Star power. Connection. And endless possibilities.

Whether you're an absent father or a dad who feels disconnected from his son, Geoffrey Canada says there are concrete action steps you can take to reestablish the father-son bond. Watch as he walks through eight things you can do today. Plus, find out why it's important to share something unique with your son.

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What One Boy Waited Almost 10 Years to Say to His Absent Father - Oprah's
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What One Boy Waited Almost 10 Years to Say to His Absent Father - Oprah's Lifeclass - OWN
OWN is a singular destination on cable. Depth with edge. Heart. Star power. Connection. And endless possibilities.

Aveion Cason is a former NFL running back who spent nine seasons playing in the pros and a lifetime growing up fatherless. Yet when Aveion had a son of his own, he was absent in his child's life, continuing the cycle of fatherlessness. With Iyanla's support, Aveion's 13-year-old son, Aveion Jr., opens up to his dad for the first time. Watch their emotional conversation unfold.
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Billy “The Kid” Dib

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Statistics
Real name: Bilal Dib
Nickname: Billy The Kid
Rated at: Featherweight
Height: 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Nationality: Australian
Stance: Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights: 38
Wins: 35
Wins by KO: 21
Losses: 2
ESPN Friday Night Fights.  Click here for the fight card.
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Jennifer Lopez said she wasn't going to cry when she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but she couldn't help getting emotional.

"I really am overwhelmed  this all feels kind of surreal ... but it's awesome," she told a crowd in Hollywood on Thursday regarding the honor for her music career. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce says Lopez is 2,500th star to be recognized on the Walk of Fame.

Fans encouraged the singer-actress-dancer by chanting her name.

to read more http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2013/06/21/j-lo-with-tears-receives-walk-of-fame-star/

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Ford Red Carpet 2013 BET Awards Style Stage

SNOOP DOGG AND FAMILY

Snoop Lion (C), formerly Snoop Dog, arrives with his family at the Ford Red Carpet at the 2013 BET Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 30, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/BET/Getty Images for BET)Snoop Dogg, BET Awards, red carpet

MORE RED CARPET PHOTOS @ http://www.bet.com/shows/bet-awards/2013/photos/style/the-ford-red-carpet-rundown.html#!063013-shows-beta-2013-red-carpet-Marvin-Sapp

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TRAINER JOHN DAVID JACKSON IN BACK-TO-BACK TITLE ELIMINATORS

In a very eventful week, trainer John David Jackson guided two of his fighters to victory in title elimination bouts, proving that he is indeed one of the best rising trainers in the boxing business.   Jackson, a former two-time world champion himself, helped two young boxers move a step closer toward their own championship dreams.

First, on Friday, June 14th, in Bethlehem, PA, "Russian Wrecking Ball" Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev, 21-0-1, 19 KOs, destroyed Houston's Cornelius "Da Beast" White to take the #1 spot in the IBF light heavyweight rankings. Kovalev's resounding 3rd round TKO in the scheduled 12-rounder was seen by a live national television audience on NBC Sports Network, and was the latest in a streak of devastating knockouts that have made fans cheer and opponents run.

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Kovalev Hits White

Photo credits to Rich Graessle/Main Events

 

The victory earned Kovalev a shot at the 175-pound belt currently held by boxing legend Bernard Hopkins. But rather than waiting for the 48 year old Hopkins to get around to giving him an opportunity, Kovalev instead accepted an immediate offer by HBO to face WBO light heavyweight champ Nathan Cleverly, 26-0, 12 KOs, onAugust 17th.  

On the following Friday night, June 21st, another of John David Jackson's top talents, Cuban Rances "Kid Blast" Barthelemy, 19-0, 12 KOs, lived up to his nickname by blasting out Fahsai Sakkreerin, 39-4-1, 21 KOs, of Thailand, at the Minneapolis (MN) Convention Center, in another title eliminator. Barthelemy, who now fights out of Miami, needed less than two rounds to claim the #1 perch in the IBF junior lightweight ratings. The fight, which ended at 1:26 of round two, was televised nationally by ESPN2.

Now the undefeated Barthelemy can look forward to a crack at New York-based Dominican Argenis Mendez, 21-2, 11 KOs, who currently holds the IBF belt at 130 pounds.

John David Jackson has worked with a number of world champions including Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley, Nate Campbell, and Randall Bailey. Now with Kovalev already booked for a title fight and Barthelemy presumably following right behind, Jackson appears to be on the verge of soon adding more championship luster to his already impressive resume. Talk about a good week!

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NEW YORK (AP) — The Nets and Boston Celtics are discussing a deal that would bring Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to Brooklyn, a person with knowledge of the talks said Thursday.

On the day they hosted the NBA draft, the Nets were making much bigger noise with a potential transaction that would send the two perennial All-Stars to a new Atlantic Division home.

Yahoo Sports, which first reported the talks, said the Nets would also get veteran Jason Terry from the Celtics while sending Gerald Wallace, Tornike Shengelia, the expiring contract of Kris Humphries and three future first-round picks to Boston

http://news.yahoo.com/ap-source-nets-celtics-talk-pierce-garnett-deal-223845098.html

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BETTER KNOW A BOXER! - Curtis "Showtime" Stevens
Get to know your favorite boxers with Main Events "Better Know A Boxer!" web series. Go behind-the-scenes and get up-close with the fighters you know and love, at press conferences, weigh-ins, workouts and more with Main Events "Better Know A Boxer!"

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REIGNING NEW ENGLAND super middleweight champion Vladine Biosse (right) of Providence, R.I., will defend his title against challenger Rich Gingras of nearby Pawtucket on Saturday, July 27th, 2013 in the eight-round main event of Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports' professional boxing event, "Game On," live from Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I.


Gingras embraces underdog role in preparation of regional showdown with champion Biosse

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (June 27th, 2013) -- The storyline might as well have been ripped right off the pages of a professional wrestling manuscript.

 

After slowing down the red-hot Joey Gardner in May, veteran super middleweight Rich Gingras (13-3, 8 KOs) of Pawtucket, R.I., will now challenge Providence's own Vladine Biosse (15-2-1, 7 KOs) for the New England Super Middleweight Title on Saturday, July 27th, 2013at Twin River Casino.

 

As if the fight itself wasn't exciting enough, Gingras has upped the ante by seeking the tutelage of Biosse's former trainer, Orlondo Valles, whom Biosse parted ways with in February to work with Paul Andrade, the father of unbeaten light middleweight prospectDemetrius Andrade. Both sides insist there's no bad blood between them, and Biosse has even gone as far as to credit Valles for getting his career off the ground, but it's become increasingly clear there will be tension next month when the two camps meet face-to-face for the first time. It's not just Biosse's title on the line; there's pride at stake, too.

 

"For Orlondo to do that, it's a little slick, but it's whatever," Biosse said of Valles training Gingras. "Everyone needs to make a name for themselves in this game."

 

The 8-round super middleweight showdown between Biosse and Gingras is the main event of "Game On," presented by Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports. Coincidentally, it will be the first sporting event at Twin River since the casino introduced live table games at the beginning of June. Excitement will be at an all-time high come July 27th, and the fight card is shaping up to be CES' strongest of 2013. In addition to the turf war between Gingras and Biosse, middleweight Thomas Falowo (10-1, 7 KOs) of Pawtucket, R.I., will star in his first 8-round co-feature while Willimantic, Conn., light heavyweight Kevin Cobbs (7-1, 2 KOs) will face his toughest test to date in a 6-round bout against unbeaten Philadelphia prospect Todd Unthank-May (7-0, 2 KOs).

 

Tickets for "Game On" are $41.00, $76.00, and $126.00 (VIP) and can be purchased by calling CES at 401.724.2253/2254, online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, at the Players Club booth at Twin River, or through any TicketMaster location. Doors open 6 p.m.with the first bout scheduled for 7.

 

Gingras, 32, has embraced the underdog role as he prepares for next month's title bout - "He's the champion. He holds the title. He has all the pressure. No one expects me to win," Gingras said - but working with Valles might level the playing field.

 

"I had been thinking switching camps for a couple of months now," Gingras said. "I had a great camp, but they were far away - Quincy [Massachusetts] was a long haul for me - and they didn't watch any tape for me. I was left to do that myself. They didn't come to the weigh-ins either. I was left by myself.

 

"I've come to a point in my career where I don't have a lot of time left, and I knew [Biosse] had left Orlondo. I was actually thinking about Orlondo a couple of months ago. I've known him for years. He was kind of my go-to guy when I had a question about an opponent. I would call him up because I knew he'd give me an honest answer. When I found out [Biosse] left him, it made perfect sense.

 

"He's an up-and-coming trainer. I don't think he gets the recognition he deserves because he's under the shadow of the Manfredos and other trainers in the area, but he's definitely a great trainer."

 

With or without Valles, Biosse has moved on and is now preparing for his second fight under Andrade's tutelage. The first was an impressive, unanimous-decision win over Philadelphia veteran Latif Mundy in May in which Biosse controlled the fight from start to finish. He recently returned from a two-week trip to Oakland, Calif., where he trained with super middleweight world champion Andre Ward at King's Boxing Gym along with former welterweight world champion Andre Berto and unbeaten super middleweight prospect Brendan Gonzales of Sacramento. He's also planning a possible trip to Atlanta for an additional training camp prior to the fight.

 

"Working with Paul has opened a lot of new doors for me," Biosse said. "I've done a lot of different things I never had the chance to do in the boxing game.

 

"Boxing is not just physical; being able to talk to some of these fighters in addition to training with them and seeing how they handle things takes my understanding of the game to the next level. They've opened their arms to me, not just with boxing, but with strength and conditioning, road work, track workouts - it's been great."

 

The transition from Valles to Andrade was as seamless as possible for Biosse, especially on fight night against Mundy. The two were in sync from the opening bell.

 

"I was extremely comfortable," Biosse said. "[Andrade] doesn't make things difficult. We worked on some things and had a simple game plan for that fight. In the ring, we executed it. I was comfortable; it's not rocket science.

 

"I felt prepared, and that's what gave me that edge."

 

The win over Mundy put Biosse back on the right path following his knockout loss to Marcus Upshaw in January, his last fight under the guidance of Valles. July 27th figures to be a tougher challenge. The hard-hitting Gingras, who will be training with Valles in Central Falls, R.I., at Grundy's Gym, has never been stopped in 17 professional fights; his only knockout loss occurred due to a cut over his eye in May of 2012. Gingras will also be cool and confident as the self-anointed underdog, a role Biosse is familiar with; in his third defense of the N.E. Super Middleweight Title last year, Biosse was considered an underdog against veteran Joey Spina, whom he beat handedly by unanimous decision.

 

The chance to defend his title for a fourth time since winning it in 2010 and remain New England's No. 1 fighter in the super middleweight division is enough motivation for Biosse to put his best foot forward next month against Gingras.

 

"I'm a competitor. That's my nature," Biosse said. "Of course I want to be that top guy.

 

"Rich is tough. I know what kind of work he puts in. Outside of boxing, I know a lot about his character and the kind of person he is, but this is part of the business. Sometimes I wish to not get involved with certain people because of friendships, but it's a business and you've got to take this business for what it is and do what you've got to do."

 

Gingras actually helped Biosse prepare for the fight against Spina as one his regular sparring partners - "We always had real competitive sparring matches. It was back and forth. There were a few times where we even talked trash," recalled Gingras - but admits he and Biosse will probably remain distant until fight night.

 

"We still have each other's phone numbers," he said, "but there hasn't been much contact since the contracts were signed."

 

Gingras' motivation is simple; in addition to fighting for Biosse's coveted title, he will finally achieve his goal of raising his game to the next level against elite competition. The win over Gardner was a step in the right direction. Now comes the next test against the reigning N.E. Super Middleweight Champion.

 

"My last fight with [Gardner] was a good fight, and it made me realize that fighting down to the level of your competition brings you down as a fighter," Gingras said. "I used to go into fights with this subconscious feeling that I had already won before I even threw the first punch. This one is bringing out the fight in me.

 

"I've got nothing to lose. Win or lose, I'm going to gain more fans after this fight because of the way I fight, and, trust me, I'm going to bring it. I can only go above where I am right now just from this fight alone. He's got all the pressure. I'm just going to go in there like a maniac. Even if he can outbox me, I'm a dangerous son of a [gun]. It doesn't matter what skill level there is. I'm a puncher and I have great conditioning. I was ready for 12 rounds in my last fight, and I'm going to be in better shape this time.

 

"The trainers are probably going to be more emotionally involved than the fighters," Gingras said with a laugh. "I know Orlondo's loud and I know Andrade has a big mouth, too. The weigh-in is going to be interesting. I can guarantee that."

 

"Game On," will also feature the return of cruiserweight Josh Harris(9-6-1, 7 KOs), formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, and now training out of Providence, and New London, Conn., female bantamweight Shelito Vincent (9-0), who will fight in a separate six-round bout. Fellow female bantamweight Marcia Agripino of Groton, Conn., will make her professional debut against Brooklyn's Vanessa Greco (1-2-3) and Providence super middleweight KJ Harrison-Lombardi (1-0) will make his Twin River debut against Boston's Maceo Crowder (2-1) in a four-round bout. Brockton, Mass., heavyweight Julian Pollard (2-0, 2 KOs) will also fight in a separate four-round bout. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

(Twin River has waived its 18+ rule for "Game On." Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and must enter through the West entrance.)

 

- CES -

 

 


 

On Saturday, July 27th, 2013, Classic Entertainment & Sports will induct former standout boxer Jarrod Tillinghast of Providence, R.I., into its prestigious Ring Of Honor. Tillinghast, who finished 9-0 with three knockouts as a professional in the light heavyweight division between 1996 and 2007, will join a list of inductees that also includes former boxers Marlon Starling,Vinny Paz"Irish" Micky WardRocky Marciano,"Iceman" John ScullyGary "Tiger" Balletto and more. 

 

Twin River Casino, located in Lincoln, R.I., is the state's largest gaming and entertainment venue as well as its top tourist and cultural attraction! Formerly known as Lincoln Park, the renovated facility offers more than 300,000 square feet of gaming space. The casino operates more than 4,500 video slot machines and virtual table games (including blackjack and roulette), as well as live table games, including blackjack, roulette, craps and more. This unique gaming facility also hosts simulcasting of the best thoroughbred and greyhound racing from around the country, a 29,000-plus square foot Twin River Event Center with headline entertainment, the legendary Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club, free concerts at the Lighthouse Bar, and signature cocktails & premium cigars at Blackstone Cigar Bar. Twin River is also home to the incredible Fred & Steve's Steakhouse, where you can have an award-winning steak & seafood dinner, or the exciting sport bar scene at Wicked Good Bar & Grill, as well as 16 other dining outlets. Twin River offers both smoking and non-smoking gaming rooms. Twin River Casino is situated just 10 minutes from Providence and less than an hour from Boston.

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